Re: Disk brakes or V-brakes ?




jim beam wrote:
> Qui si parla Campagnolo wrote:
.. you know how it's hard to land on the deck when the hook won't
> go down? it's like that. disk brakes rock.

When the hook won't go down, you divert. If no divert, it's the
barricade...no middle ground on a CV. Don't really see how trapping or
not aboard a CV is related to using disc brakes.

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